It would seem the information on salaries and salary packages is very complex. There have been a few questions about whether sing100k ids enough to live and I am still a bit confused about the response.

It seems that a 2 bed condo would cost around 2500k a month as a min.As expats we also have our expenses in our home country to maintain. But from what I can work out a salary of 90-100k would be plenty for a family to live comfortably. perhaps i has miscalculated something?

sundaymorningstaple wrote:If you are a Myanmar national you will probably be looking at 1800~2000 SGD/mo max. I know this is not what you want to hear but thats the hard facts.

Hi,

I understand I cannot get high paying jobs initially without securing a high educational qualification. What I want to know is if I can certainly secure a job with minimum pay of SGD1500. And what kind of job I can get.

Dear All,
I'm currently working in Europe and getting 70000â‚¬/yr. I'm getting a job offer in singapore which is 90000S$/yr. I heared taxes in singapore are quite low so will the offer be equal to what I get in europe?.Also will I be able to get get tax reliefs for wife and child as I get in europe.
If I get 7500S$/month what will be the saving capacity for a person with a wife and a small baby of four months?.
How much will b the living expenses, baby related expenses.Please advice.

lasingpros wrote:Dear All, I'm currently working in Europe and getting 70000â‚¬/yr. I'm getting a job offer in singapore which is 90000S$/yr. I heared taxes in singapore are quite low so will the offer be equal to what I get in europe?.Also will I be able to get get tax reliefs for wife and child as I get in europe. If I get 7500S$/month what will be the saving capacity for a person with a wife and a small baby of four months?. How much will b the living expenses, baby related expenses.Please advice.

u may be better off with the europe pay package.

rental $300 & up
milk $20~$30 per 1 kg tin (4-6 mths old formula) - u probably need 2 tins per week at that age.
diapers cost about $0.30 each. That works out to about $20 per week.
food is generally cheap. But restaurant can range up to the high class pricey ones.

cfview wrote:All the conversations above, with pay in range of $100k ~ 200k. Does the package include other benefits like medical, dental, cpf ext? Or it's just lump sum payment without the other benefits?

generally pay stands for the gross salary. It includes the bonus and commissions.

It is exclusive of the fringe benefits like medical and dental.

It is inclusive of employee CPF (your own contribution) and exclusive of the employer's contribution.

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sundaymorningstaple wrote:If you are a Myanmar national you will probably be looking at 1800~2000 SGD/mo max. I know this is not what you want to hear but thats the hard facts.

Hi,

I understand I cannot get high paying jobs initially without securing a high educational qualification. What I want to know is if I can certainly secure a job with minimum pay of SGD1500. And what kind of job I can get.

Sam

You should be above to earn > $2K in most corporate job positions given your 4 yrs experience. If you speak and write well, no problem at all to getting more $$$.

There is a Htin and a Sai in our team. Which tribe do you belong to?

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deelady wrote:Would like to do is being in Logistics Sector a good choice? Do any here have words of wisdom for a student? Would be greatly appreciated. What kind of salary can a undergrad and a grad look for?

My opinion is that logistics is somewhat like engineering. Stable though maybe not so exciting. It really depends on the sort of person that you are and what you enjoy doing.

Moving from a classroom environment to the workplace will test some of your non-academic skills.
How u PR with others?
Are you meticulous or creative?
Are you a good at planning/organizing or quick on the fly/on your feet?
What's important to you? Money? Lifestyle? Family? Religion? What drives u?

If u r a SG male and gone through NS, u probably have some idea what makes a man or mice.

Generally have a good presentation and attitude. The rest is luck to be at the right time and place to get the opportunity to success.

$2K as the benchmark - depends on industry and size of company. I would suggest new graduates to try work in a big MNC.

travellingcircus wrote:It would seem the information on salaries and salary packages is very complex. There have been a few questions about whether sing100k ids enough to live and I am still a bit confused about the response.

It seems that a 2 bed condo would cost around 2500k a month as a min.As expats we also have our expenses in our home country to maintain. But from what I can work out a salary of 90-100k would be plenty for a family to live comfortably. perhaps i has miscalculated something?

Would appreciate any comments.

it depends on your lifestyle.
2 bedroom HDB flat (public housing) cost half of a condo. So from a 100k pay, u can either save half of it or spend everything.

to the person working in europe and considering a 90k singapore package, i would ask for more. my way of thinking is that it has to be at least equivalent to the current wage. a straight conversion of currency is closer to 147k. we are in germany and we get low tax for having a family and a govt. payment each month. rent is cheaper where we are. so unless the cpmpany provides housing in the package seperately i would ask for more. for us, the singapore dollar is worth less than our home country dollar but the euro s more... we take this into consideration as we still have a mortgage to pay at home.

not luck, lots of hard work, research, support, joining breastfeeding networks.... and sore boobs! The point I was making was that the response assumed that the person asking for a budget needed to include formula. But i just did a bit of research and singapore have very low breastfeeding stats compared to worldwide averages. there is a huge campaign to try to change this in singapore.... but this is OT.